@PsychOPhobiA Please don't interact with me anymore. You can't understand irony and when im joking and you're giving me a lot of trouble in the room. Really.
@abdellahmansur you are continuing this discussion, I'd ask you to stop now please. This really goes for the rest of you, let's draw a line under it and forget about it.
@Ffisegydd Your intervention was nice but not necessary this time as that was my last statement if you read and saying to him not to interact with me as it causes trouble.
@PsychOPhobiA Well you can send me a motivation letter where you write what you actually can do, what would you like to do and what you re doing nowadays
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Anyone have a recommendation for blog software? My (soft, amenable to persuasion) requirements are: - Python - Static - Ability to write posts in Markdown (or similar) - Easy to incorporate Pygments (or similar)
If you look at Google and Facebook they aren't optimized for the second but mostly important first step.. Google's being search results and Facebook's home page.. that's because of network overhead and in the case of Facebook because their engineers cannot optimize their backend without adding a server everytime instead of switching away from php and optimizing their already existing server structure.. the problem lying also on the frontend where it's always lastly looked at
there's a lot you have to do on both parts and it's the sad truth
I'm not talking about premature optimization. But you should be aware of the overhead you can probably create after every line.. you should consider every line of code you write.. as an example the css asterisk selector is highly expensive and in many (MANY) cases bringing to a worse in-browser performance, especially combined with other selectors.. you don't have to search the whole dom for a trivial change (and even if not trivial..)..
you also have to consider css, js and html size because unlike you there are people with slow connection in 2014.. bloat features is nice until you have a 1gbps connection.. and then there is the bandwidth you have to pay..and "premature optimization" can only help there.. you could easily avoid to bring another $$ of server to compensate the extra bandwidth
None of that changes that you shouldn't prematurely optimize. If you're wondering whether you need a custom css, you can start with bootstrap and then switch to a custom css if bootstrap is actually causing any of those performance issues on your particular application.
Anyways, I both hate web development and am headed home.
@user3499545 As I said, it depends. It's really become a programming anthem: "don't prematurely optimize"..sometimes you have to break the "national programmer anthem" because it doesn't always apply. Keep-it-simple-and-free (free as free from crap/fluff/garbage). I don't have nothing against those that use Bootstrap but I see a lot of bootstrappers who complain about performance and the likes..
but anyway let's everyone believe what they want to believe and make them spend more money than necessary and introduce problems ;)